Urine collection assembly

a technology for assembling and collecting urine, which is applied in the field of urine collection assembly, can solve the problems of urinary-tract infections of users with indwelling catheters, skin maceration, and premature dislodgment of catheters, and achieve the effect of adding urine collection capacity

Active Publication Date: 2006-04-13
BIODERM
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There are several problems associated with a urine collection chamber being distant from the urine collection device.
One such problem, defined herein as the Urine Backup Phenomenon, occurs when urine backs up or fails to drain from the urinary drainage tubing.
Users with indwelling catheters can incur bladder infections as bacterial growth may occur in the already excreted urine that is refluxed back into the bladder via the indwelling catheter.
Users with external catheters can incur urinary-tract infections, skin maceration, and premature dislodgment of the catheter.
An additional problem related to backflow of urine is generated when the urine collection chamber is positioned adjacent the abdominal area, such as described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,449,971.
This backflow can cause dislodgment of an external device and increase duration, amount and pressure of skin exposure to urine, resulting in moisture-related skin complications, such as maceration of the skin and premature dislodgement of the external device.
Furthermore, a user employing an indwelling urine collection device may experience increased retention of urine in the bladder and / or increased stasis of urine in the indwelling device.
This may lead to occurrences of urinary tract infections.
Another problem associated with the urine collection chamber being distant from the urine collection device relates to social privacy.
An individual using such a collection chamber has limited clothing options and may perceive the collection chamber as indiscreet and visible to others.
Many individuals avoid the use of such remote collection chambers and are forced to use incontinence pads or briefs that contribute to skin breakdown, wounds, urinary tract infections, leakage, odor and the resulting social isolation.
A problem associated with known fluid collection chambers relates to maintaining their specific intended connection to a user's body.
Movement of the gown may cause dislodgement of the drain or injury to the drainage attachment site.

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[0024] Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. An effort has been made to use the same reference numbers throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.

[0025]FIG. 1 illustrates a urine collection assembly 10. The urine collection assembly 10 generally includes a urine collection device, such as the external incontinence device 100 shown in FIG. 1, and a urine collection chamber 200 in accordance with the invention. This assembly 10 addresses problems with known urine collection assemblies, including the undesirable phenomena referred to in this application as the Siphon Effect and the Urine Backup Phenomenon.

[0026] A significant problem caused by known urine collection assemblies is a previously unrecognized phenomenon described herein as the Siphon Effect. The Siphon Effect, so described herein, refers to a barometric phenomenon whereby negative pressure accumulates in the ur...

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A urine collection assembly includes a urine collection device and a urine collection chamber in communication with the urine collection device. The urine collection chamber includes a collection reservoir, an entrance conduit having an inlet to receive urine from the urine collection device and an outlet terminating in the reservoir, an anti-reflux valve, and an exit conduit. The collection reservoir is configured to be wearable in close proximity to a user's body below the waist and above the knees of the user. The collection reservoir holds urine excreted from a user. The exit conduit enables drainage of the collection reservoir. The exit conduit also enables attachment of the collection reservoir to an additional conventional urine collection chamber. The anti-reflex valve is configured to prevent urine from backing up out of the urine collection chamber and into the urine collection device. The inlet of the urine collection chamber is disposed in close approximation to the urine collection device to direct urine from the urine collection device to the collection reservoir. The urine collection assembly further can include a support device wearable by the user to bear the weight of the urine collection chamber and to support the inlet of the urine collection chamber in close approximation to the urine collection device.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] The present invention relates to a urine collection assembly. More specifically, the present invention relates to a urine collection chamber adapted to be worn in the area of a user below the waist and above the knees. [0002] A urine collection device is defined in this document as a device that is attached to or inserted into a user's body for the purpose of urine collection, including but not limited to urinary catheters, Foley catheters, Suprapubic catheters, nephrosotomy catheters, condom catheters and external incontinence devices. These urine collection devices can be indwelling, such as Foley catheters, or attached externally to the user, such as the condom catheter and the external incontinence devices disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,263,947, U.S. Pat. No. 5,827,247, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,830,932, each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. Urine excreted from the user's body and collected by the urine collection device is...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61F5/44
CPCA61F5/4405A61F5/4408
Inventor KAY, DENNIS M.FEE, BRIAN P.
Owner BIODERM
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